A:AnswerI could use this with an iPhone 11 or any phone for the matter. There is an adapting phone mount that Best Buy sells it’s made by joby for around $20. It’s called the grip right ONE. I use it to make videos surrounded about my business, it should work perfectly!
A:AnswerIf you have the legs collapsed to the shortest length, and angled all the way out (the grey lever at top of each leg has two positions for setting how far the leg can be angled out -- the further out, of course the lower the tripod sits), and with the center post all the way down, then you have it set up for minimum extended height. Check the specification, but I'm fairly certain (from work I've done) that it's less than 17 inches. You can also remove the center post and insert it from the bottom. This means your camera would be mounted upside down, so it's possible to have it set with the top of your camera against the ground (depending on the size of the lens used).
A:AnswerI don't know for sure but there are manfrotto tripods and manfrotto makes different mounts to do different things there are some tripods that you can change the tripod head and manfrotto has a large selection. So I would check with the Best Buy website and see what they sell. But I believe with most tripods you can hang goal your camera and pretty much any position just depending on the head on the top of that tripod. And like I said manfrotto makes all kinds of different mounting heads for their tripods.
A:AnswerEvery tripod lists the max weight capacity. Also depends on the camera weight or the components you have on it?? So total your camera weight and lens weight and check on this very same page the max weight of the tripod.